From: isenhand on 19 Mar 2010 02:46 I took it out and it made no differance "isenhand" wrote: > Cos I took the sources file from the toaster example that came with the > driver kit and that had an inf file in the ...\umdf\Toastmon dir. I tried tio > make the minimum amout of changes possible. > > > > If this is a normal user-mode DLL, why do you have an INF? > > -- > > Tim Roberts, timr(a)probo.com > > Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. > > . > >
From: Tim Roberts on 20 Mar 2010 21:14 isenhand <isenhand(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >Cos I took the sources file from the toaster example that came with the >driver kit and that had an inf file in the ...\umdf\Toastmon dir. I tried tio >make the minimum amout of changes possible. The Toaster sample creates a driver. If you're creating a DLL, there are certainly going to be a lot of differences. >I took it out and it made no differance I know that. I showed you where to add "user32.lib" to the library list. That's the issue. -- Tim Roberts, timr(a)probo.com Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
From: isenhand on 22 Mar 2010 02:46
<<That's the issue. >> Sorry, yes that fixed it. Thank you very much for your help. "Tim Roberts" wrote: > isenhand <isenhand(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > >Cos I took the sources file from the toaster example that came with the > >driver kit and that had an inf file in the ...\umdf\Toastmon dir. I tried tio > >make the minimum amout of changes possible. > > The Toaster sample creates a driver. If you're creating a DLL, there are > certainly going to be a lot of differences. > > >I took it out and it made no differance > > I know that. I showed you where to add "user32.lib" to the library list. > That's the issue. > -- > Tim Roberts, timr(a)probo.com > Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. > . > |